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Launched in 2007 as Omnivoracious (“Hungry for the next good book”), the Amazon Book Review has served as the place for the Amazon Books editors to talk about our passions for fiction, nonfiction, cookbooks, kids’ books, mysteries, romance, and science fiction. Here you’ll find interviews with your favorite authors, Best Books of the Month announcements, reviews, and occasional essays on books, reading, and quirky trends. Visit us often for new stories, or have the latest ABR articles delivered to your in-box via our daily digest email.

One of our favorite new nonfiction books for kids is a gorgeous illustrated tour of America's most iconic national parks. Check out illustrator Chris Turnham's technique as he went from sketch to final stunning image, taking inspiration from silkscreen and a love of vintage 1930's WPA posters.

When Kirkpatrick moved to Cairo with his wife and young children, he expected his time as Middle East correspondent for the New York Times would be fairly quiet. But six months into his stay, Egypt exploded into revolution.

On Monday, the Dragon Awards - one of the few awards voted on directly by readers and fans - named the 2018 finalists in categories that include best science fiction novel, best fantasy novel, and best horror novel.

Her debut novel was one of our favorite books of 2016, and Gina Wohlsdorf has us on edge once again with her latest thriller,
Blood Highway. We asked Wohlsdorf what books have kept
her up late into the night...